Master of Science in Information and Communication Technology for
Development (MS-ICTD) at University of Colorado at Boulder.

The MS-ICTD degree prepares students for careers in the use of
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to advance people and
communities in developing nations and underserved or impoverished
regions. Students are trained to address issues of access, social
equity, sustainability, appropriate design and distribution.

The two-year program includes three semesters in residence and a
one-semester practicum, that is, an internship or service project with
a company engaged in ICTD efforts. Organizations participating in the
practicum may be public or private sector, international development
agencies, foundations and/or non-governmental organizations.

http://www.colorado.edu/atlas/newatlas/masters

For further information, download the program description or email Dr.
Revi Sterling, program director, at revi.sterling at colorado.edu. If you
need more info, there are also former UW folks in the program that
Revi can connect you with.
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